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Why you should embrace open source

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Innovation Happens Elsewhere: Open Source as Business Strategy by Ron Goldman and Richard Gabriel. The reasons to engage with open source include the following: * Getting high-quality, free software and software design and development help. Doing marketing and marketing research. Harvesting innovation.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Using Open Source Social Software as Digital Library Interface" (D-Lib Magazine)

Mark Oehlert

The articleconcludes with a review of positive and negative outcomes from thisapproach and makes recommendations for further research." It examines the use of blogging softwareas an interface to digital library content stored in a separaterepository. From the land of Huh? where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Open Laszlo Gets Its Own Track and Big Customers for the open source webtop platform

Mark Oehlert

is actually investigating using it and today I see that Open Laszlo has its own track at AjaxWorld West 2007. It sounded interesting and I have heard rumors that one of the armed services in the U.S. monster.com, Wal-Mart, HR Block). T2 Subscribe to e-Clippings (a division of blogoehlert) gapingvoid Understanding Comics Quoth he.

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Sales eLearning – 21 Great Resources

Tony Karrer

The Business Case for Social Learning - Daretoshare , April 13, 2009 Job losses, combined with cutbacks in workforce development investments, mean that many companies are less able to serve customers, make sales or generate innovations than they were just a few months ago. The Business Case for Social Learning. tags: web_2.0

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): 4th Annual Innovations in e-Learning Symposium (June 3,4,5)

Mark Oehlert

Clarke » March 18, 2008 4th Annual Innovations in e-Learning Symposium (June 3,4,5) (seriously, Sid Meier is a keynoter and it only cost $250 for the whole conference!) The topics for this years symposium are: * Mobile Learning and Gaming * Web 2.0 June 4 & 5 - Symposium Keynote Speakers * Frank Anderson, Jr.,

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MIKE RUSTICI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Join us on this exciting journey as we engage with thought leaders and learning innovators to see what the future of our industry looks like. Learnnovators: How is Tin Can API (or ‘Experience API’) going to revolutionize the way we learn? How do you think the community will drive further innovations in the standard?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Recent Podcasts from Harvard and Wesley Freyer on Innovation, Learning Orgs and IP

Mark Oehlert

HBR IdeaCast 81: Disruptive Innovation Featured Guest: Scott Anthony, author of the "Innovation Insights" blog at HarvardBusiness.org. Featured Guest: George Stalk, author of 5 Future Strategies You Need Right Now, a new book in the Harvard Business Press Memo to the CEO series. From the land of Huh?